If you don’t have a bright window in your home, you can still grow plants that require medium to high light levels. Place the plant next to the brightest window you have and use artificial lighting to provide extra light. This is especially important in the darker winter months. Fancy “...
If plants are pot-bound, gently tease out the roots. Dig a hole the size of the root ball and place in the planting hole so the top of the root ball is level or slightly higher than the surrounding soil. Fill in the hole with soil, tamp down gently to remove air pockets, and ...
It may take a few years until they flower. YUCCA PLANT CARE Pruning: Although technically not considered pruning, maintaining your plants by trimming dead or damaged leaves can be done at any time. Cutting the plant back to reduce its size should be done in early spring, right before the...
Set pottednight-blooming cereus plantsin an area that receives all-day, filtered sunlight, bright but indirect sunlight, or morning sun and afternoon shade. Place the plants outdoors if temperatures are above 50 degrees Fahrenheit at night. In warm, frost-free climates, grow the cactus in a we...
Lantanas aren’t fussy. Give them a warm, sunny spot and watch them grow. These easy-care plants don’t want much other than your admiration. Lantanas prefer hot and dry conditions. Consistently wet soil can lead to root rot and inhibit blooming. Once established, water only when the top...
Chocolate cosmos can be a beautiful addition to your scented garden. These flowers are beauty with fragrance and smells like chocolate. Gardenia Roses Nicotiana Jasminum Sambac Chocolate Cosmos Peony Sweet Autumn Clematis Lily of the Valley Four o’ Clock Lantana Sarcococca Daphne Freesia Plants with...
Depending on the time of year, you can also move your cuttings into larger pots and continue to grow to a more substantial size before transplanting. Harden off new plants outdoors before planting them in the garden. How To Grow Camellias From Seed Camellias do not come true from seed, ...
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These plants areeasy to grow indoorsand don't need very attentive care. They don't take up much room as most won't grow over a foot in height. Provide your radiator plants with bright or moderate, indirect light and occasional watering. Despite the name, radiator plants should not be set...
a fast grower, calibrachoa requires a decent amount of food and will let you know if it needs sustenance. Sensitive to low amounts of nitrogen, calibrachoa turns yellow when it needs to be fed. So, if your plants look a little golden, it's time to give them a nice dose of fertilizer...